<p>A Kumartuli artisan has chiselled a 10-feet idol of Goddess Durga for the expatriate Indian community in San Francisco.</p>.<p>He claimed that the idol is the tallest made for Durga pujas organised by the expatriate Indian community.</p>.<p>Claymodeller Kaushik Basu, who only makes Durga idols for pujas outside the country, said on Sunday that he made the fibreglass Durga idol a bit taller than the standard size as requested and one cannot make out the idol was not made from earth.</p>.<p>Basu who is making 15 idols ordered by diaspora Indians abroad, said due to the possibility of damage to a taller idol, both the artist and organiser are conscious and idols within 6 feet height are more popular for the same reason.</p>.<p>He said the 10 feet Durga idol has already left on the sea route.</p>.<p>A spokesman of Kumartuli Mritshilpi Samity said the height of idols being taken in ships or flights are normally not over and above 8 feet.</p>.<p>Very few pujas could take place due to last year's pandemic but this year the situation seems to have eased a bit in Europe and America, he said.</p>.<p>Claymodeller Mintu Pal of Kumartuli said he already got bookings of three pujas this year, unlike one last year.</p>.<p>He said 40-50 idols were made for overseas pujas in Kumartuli this year, unlike half of that figure last year, when pandemic struck large parts of the world.</p>
<p>A Kumartuli artisan has chiselled a 10-feet idol of Goddess Durga for the expatriate Indian community in San Francisco.</p>.<p>He claimed that the idol is the tallest made for Durga pujas organised by the expatriate Indian community.</p>.<p>Claymodeller Kaushik Basu, who only makes Durga idols for pujas outside the country, said on Sunday that he made the fibreglass Durga idol a bit taller than the standard size as requested and one cannot make out the idol was not made from earth.</p>.<p>Basu who is making 15 idols ordered by diaspora Indians abroad, said due to the possibility of damage to a taller idol, both the artist and organiser are conscious and idols within 6 feet height are more popular for the same reason.</p>.<p>He said the 10 feet Durga idol has already left on the sea route.</p>.<p>A spokesman of Kumartuli Mritshilpi Samity said the height of idols being taken in ships or flights are normally not over and above 8 feet.</p>.<p>Very few pujas could take place due to last year's pandemic but this year the situation seems to have eased a bit in Europe and America, he said.</p>.<p>Claymodeller Mintu Pal of Kumartuli said he already got bookings of three pujas this year, unlike one last year.</p>.<p>He said 40-50 idols were made for overseas pujas in Kumartuli this year, unlike half of that figure last year, when pandemic struck large parts of the world.</p>